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  2. Record shop - Wikipedia

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    The HMV Vault in Birmingham, England is now the world's largest record shop, opening its doors in October 2019. Before this, the former HMV in Oxford Street, London, England claimed to be the world's largest record store. The shop was originally opened in 1921 by the composer Sir Edward Elgar and had four floors of CDs, LPs, singles and DVDs.

  3. Album era - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, CD sales were outnumbered for the first time by single downloads, with digital music consumers buying singles over albums by a margin of 19 to 1. [68] By 2009, album sales had more than halved since 1999, declining from a $14.6 to $6.3 billion industry. [ 78 ]

  4. Compact disc - Wikipedia

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    After their commercial release in 1982, compact discs and their players were extremely popular. Despite costing up to $1,000, over 400,000 CD players were sold in the United States between 1983 and 1984. [14] By 1988, CD sales in the United States surpassed those of vinyl LPs, and, by 1992, CD sales surpassed those of prerecorded music-cassette ...

  5. Album - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1950s, 45s dominated the singles market and 12" LPs dominated the album market and both 78s and 10" LPs were discontinued. In the 1950s albums of popular music were also issued on 45s, sold in small heavy paper-covered "gate-fold" albums with multiple discs in sleeves or in sleeves in small boxes. This format disappeared around 1960.

  6. Music of the United Kingdom (1960s) - Wikipedia

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    Music of the United Kingdom developed in the 1960s into one of the leading forms of popular music in the modern world. By the early 1960s the British had developed a viable national music industry and began to produce adapted forms of American music in Beat music and British blues which would be re-exported to America by bands such as the Beatles, the Animals and the Rolling Stones.

  7. Music of the United Kingdom (1950s) - Wikipedia

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    It became popular again in Britain in the 1950s, where it was associated with musician Lonnie Donegan, whose high-tempo version of Leadbelly's "Rock Island Line" was a major hit in 1956, spending eight months in the Top 20, peaking at No. 6 (and No. 8 in the U.S.).

  8. 1962 in British music - Wikipedia

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    Popular music in the UK continues to be dominated by American acts, but a homegrown style of pop music has begun to evolve, led by performers such as Cliff Richard and The Shadows. The Hollies, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Merseybeats, The Nashville Teens and The Rolling Stones all form during this year. The Beatles begin to be known outside ...

  9. 1925 in music - Wikipedia

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    February 24 – John Palm, Curaçao-born composer (b. 1885) March 4 – Moritz Moszkowski, Polish composer (b. 1854) March 22 – Marie Brema, operatic mezzo-soprano (b. 1856) April 3 – Jean de Reszke, operatic tenor (b. 1850) April 22 – André Caplet, conductor and composer (b. 1878) April 25 – George Stephănescu, Romanian composer (b ...